Adilshah awarded the Jagir of ______ to Shahaji Raje
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Adilshah awarded the Jagir of Bangalore to Shahaji Raje
- Shahaji Raje held positions of authority under a number of rulers, including the Nizamshah, the Mughals, and subsequently the Adilshah of Bijapur.
- Shahaji lived at Banglur (Bangalore) with his second wife, Tukabai 2, to whom Adilshah had granted the jagir (estate).
- Shahaji, the son of the Raja of Verul and a general in the court of Adilshah, the sultan of Bijapur, lived from March 18, 1594, to January 23, 1664.
- The Pune and Supejagir dynasties were passed down to Shahaji, the eldest son of Maloji Bhosle, Raja of Verul, during the Ahmadnagar Sultanate.
- He enlisted in the Mughal army and briefly served Emperor Shah Jahan during the Mughal invasion of the Deccan.
- He switched to the Bijapur Sultanate in 1632 after losing his jagirs and taking back control of Pune and Supe.
- After Bijapur invaded the lands of Kempe Gowda III in 1638, he also received the jagir of Bangalore. He eventually rose to the position of chief general of Bijapur and oversaw the city's growth.
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